Small win from last night
I built a simple WhatsApp to Google Calendar workflow for a friend. Nothing massive. Nothing over-engineered. Just a friction remover. The problem was simple: They do not really check Google Calendar. They do use WhatsApp every day. So instead of trying to change the human, I changed the route. Now they can send a WhatsApp voice note like: āGym tomorrow at 10.ā The workflow transcribes it, parses the intent, creates the calendar event, then replies back in WhatsApp with a confirmation. Tomorrow morning, it sends their day back to them automatically. Stack was simple: Twilio for WhatsApp n8n for the workflow Whisper for transcription Claude Haiku for parsing Google Calendar for the event The biggest lesson for me: A lot of AI adoption is not about building huge systems. It is about helping people experience one small moment where AI makes life easier. Less fear. Less uncertainty. More āoh, I get it now.ā Small steps build trust. And trust is what gets people actually using this stuff.